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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2010

CHROME GETS ANIMATED WITH CUT OF RANGO TRAILER

Paramount Pictures' much-anticipated CG adventure Rango won't hit theaters until next spring, but anxious fans can preview the adventure with a beautiful trailer cut by chrome Editor Lance Pereira. The film, which reunites legendary Director Gore Verbinski and versatile screen star Johnny Depp (key players in the success of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise), is the story of a chameleon that faces an identity crisis after he escapes his terrarium to find himself lost in the vastness of the Mojave Desert.

Pereira's trailer opens with a line of mariachi owls perched upon a cow skull, introducing Rango and his predicament to the viewers with a song and dialogue whose central message is "The lizard? He is going to die." The trailer stars a cross section of the film's wacky anthropomorphic characters - from top hat-wearing snakes to saloon-dwelling rats - whom Rango encounters as he fights, runs, and shrieks his way through his treacherous new atmosphere. Pereira incorporates a fair balance of action and dialogue, so the trailer hints at the story while still showcasing the talents of co-stars Alfred Molina, Harry Dean Stanton, Ned Beatty and Abigail Breslin.

The Rango trailer is just the latest project that Pereira and Verbinski have teamed up on. The prolific director has also entrusted Pereira with cutting a music video for The Crystal Method, several scenes in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and every TV version of his feature films.

"I love working with Gore," noted Pereira. "It's been exciting to see the process as the film has gone from drawn storyboards to scenes shot with real actors to hyper-photoreal CGI. Rango is an amazing-looking film, with incredible design, and the trailer had to meet that same quality standard. It had to set up the story, previewing a bit of the film's darkness, all by showing as little as possible. Oh, and it had to rock; this is ILM's first animated feature and they're absolutely killing it, so we couldn't come back to them with anything other than an outstanding product."

Credits:

Title: Rango

Director: Gore Verbinski

Editorial: chrome
Editor: Lance Pereira
EP: Betsy Beale

About chrome:

Santa Monica-based chrome was founded in 2001 by Editors Hal Honigsberg and Lance Pereira and joined by Editor Adam Parker in 2003. chrome is an award winning boutique editorial studio providing in-house finishing and graphics for commercials, film and the web. Led by Executive Producer Betsy Beale, chrome is committed to helping its clients maximize their projects' creative potential.

For more info visit: http://www.trustcollective.com/portfolio/content/chrome_rango.php

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  • "But The Lizard...He Is Going To Die" LMAO

  • best animated movie i've seen so far!

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  • @lukassnakeman To what, the beginning?

    'Welcome, amigo, to the land without end

    The desert and Death, are the closest of friends

    We sing of his courage, in magnificent song

    But pay close attention, he won't be here long.'

    Here in the Mojave, animals have had millions of years to adapt to the hars environment....

    But the lizard? He's going to die.

    As for the spanish/mexican bit? NO idea.

  • whats the song at 1:03?

  • anyone got lyrics to this?

  • @sullivan884 personally I think there were more real life adult themes like death and threat in kids shows and movies when I was a child 20 years ago, than there are now

  • What is the song with the guitars??? Its so cool...

  • Nickelodeon claims to be a child base company,and from what i seen of Rango their trying to base it on an adult audience,children have plenty of time to grow up, and a movie like Rango takes away their innocence,they'll have plenty of time to see how the world is, they don't need to be educaticated by a childrens movie of all things,i think Nickelodeon needs to get back to basic, back to family values!

  • @sullivan884 They didn't stoop down too that level, they rised from the demeaning nature of the mainstream and gave the audience a dark and excellent movie. and about swearing; Forbidden Fruits are more attractive to children. This argument is used to refute the idea of censorship for children. As soon as you tell a child that they are not to look at something you are sending them a signal. To the child this signal looks like, "read me now" instead of, "stay away from me."

  • i was surprised,i took my son to watch this movie,and there was alot of cussing in the movie,a nickelodeon movie,i think it's sad they have to stoop down to that level.

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